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		<description>[...] Baked Bean Museum of Excellence, Port Talbot, South Wales. In 2003 a wacky Brit (whose real name is Barry Kirk, but he had it legally changed to Captain Beany) converted his two-bedroom flat into a museum where he displays more than 200 baked-bean artifacts. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, New Delhi. Bindeshwar Pathak, who considers himself a “sanitation crusader,” has traveled the world gathering key information on the history and the evolution of the toilet. You find the original post here www.seniorcitizenjou &#8230;  [...]</description>
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